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Harford council approves Sunday hours for Jarrettsville library, funding school computers
The Harford County Council approved a number of school-related and other amendments to the fiscal 2014 county budget Tuesday night, including funding Sunday hours at the Jarrettsville library branch and new computers at a Bel Air school. The council also...Tags: Renovation, Aberdeen, U.S. Senate, Libraries, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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American Association of University Women hold scholarship fund event [Letter]
On Monday, May 6, the Harford Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) held its fourth annual Food Fight, bringing together four chefs from around the region to compete in a cooking competition - one wherein each chef prepared, in one...Tags: Harford Community College, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Marketing, Panera Bread Company
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Havre de Grace mayor, council members sworn in for new terms
Havre de Grace City Councilmen Fred Cullum, John Correri and Randy Craig were sworn into their new council terms, and Mayor Wayne Dougherty was back at the helm of the council for another term Monday night. After spending about an hour and half in...
Tags: Justice System, FEMA, Elections, Local Elections, Finance
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Oklahoma tornado hits home for Harford
The massive tornado that devastated suburban Oklahoma City on Monday was followed closely by many in Harford County, as it was around the nation. Krista Demcher, a Bel Air resident, who lived in Lawton, Okla., for five years while her husband was in the...
Tags: Bob Thomas, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Harford County, Baltimore County
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Harford library protests failure to fund increased budget
The Harford County Public Library trustees told County Executive David Craig they are concerned about his rejection of their request for a fiscal year 2014 budget 2.67 percent higher than this year's. At Thursday's meeting, board of trustees chairwoman...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Harford Community College, Libraries
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Aberdeen residents decry mayor, council raises
With Aberdeen's city employees having to, in Mayor Michael Bennett's words, "do more with less" as the city deals with lean budgets and many city residents having to deal with deal with a difficult economy, the idea of a raise for the mayor and the city...
Tags: Local Government, Aberdeen, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Local Elections
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Library brings musical side of Lincoln to life
Enjoy a truly unique musical role-playing experience with General Grant and President Lincoln. Will and Bernadine Boyce have spent years perfecting their impersonations of General and Mrs. Grant (along with other Civil War personalities) and Dr. Duke...
Tags: Smithsonian Institution, Harford County, Wars and Interventions, Sociology, Libraries
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Checkmate Cancer in HdG on Saturday
Harford County residents are being asked to support two worthy fundraisers to benefit two families of sick children. The fundraisers are to benefit the family of a 9-year-old boy, who's been battling cancer, and the other to benefit the family whose 4...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Chess Playing, Health Treatments, University of Maryland Medical Center, Liver Cancer
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The Sun loves the First Amendment but not the Second
Now comes the Baltimore Sun editorial staff that just recently blasted the Second Amendment rights to gun ownership ("Ban assault weapons," March 22) raising the roof that the press' First Amendment Rights have been trumped on because of the gathering...
Tags: Freedom of the Press
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Harford 'giving out money like a drunken sailor'
A Harford County Councilman blasted the county's loan program for local businesses, saying they're basically grants, not loans at all. Councilman Jim McMahan said he is tired of the county or state throwing around taxpayer money. "We're giving money out...Tags: Aberdeen, Economic Policy, Employees
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Harford fire, EMS service needs fixing [Editorial]
Harford County's fire and EMS service is a mess. As one Old-Timer used to say, "Rome wasn't built in a day." Nor was the mess that fire and EMS service has become. Let's get this straight before we go any further: This is not an attack on the men and...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics
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Remines named Marine Corps League's Marine of the Year
The Marine Corps League, Harford County Detachment 1198 held its annual installation of officers and Marine of the Year presentation April 23 at the Jarrettsville VFW post. The Marine of the Year award was presented to Evelyn Remines. This is the most...Tags: Memorial Day, U.S. Marine Corps
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